Santal 33 contains a pretty hard-to-copy blend of Australian sandalwood, cardamom, leather accord, iris, and ambrox. I mean, it's kind of an olfactory slice of heaven if you're into warmer scents that emanate an aroma with equal parts musk and smoke and is painstakingly sensuous.Jun 30, 2021
Does Le Labo go bad?
An expiration date is also printed on the label that corresponds to exactly one year after the fragrance was mixed. ... -While most fragrances don't note their expiration date like Le Labo does, all fragrances expire in about a year (so says Penot, but I've definitely kept scents for way longer without noticing a change).
Is Le Labo a luxury brand?
Alright, for those of you who have never heard of this company before, here's some background on this luxury fragrance brand: Le Labo is a luxury perfume company founded back in 2006. According to their website, Le Labo believes luxury lies in craftsmanship and personalization.Mar 27, 2019
Does Le Labo give free samples?
They offer a Le Labo sample (it was a new scent – you couldn't choose which scent you get)! Just follow the directions as you are placing your order to take them up on the offer. The free sample is smaller than what you get in the discovery kit. But it is still a great way to try out an expensive perfume for free!Aug 11, 2021
Is Le Labo overpriced?
But that mentality comes with a hefty price tag. Your average bottle of Le Labo fragrance will cost you $160, while a bottle of the brand's Tubereuse 40 will set you back a staggering $440. ("You can almost go to Paris for that much," Penot notes.)Nov 18, 2013
How much did Le Labo sell for?
When Estée Lauder Companies acquired Le Labo in 2014 for a reported $60 million (according to WWD) I fired off an email to Penot with the subject line “WE'RE RICH!Nov 6, 2019
What happened to Le Labo?
Le Labo was purchased by Estée Lauder Companies in 2014. The brand is now overseen by Esteé Lauder's Group President, John Demsey, alongside other fragrance brands including Jo Malone and Tom Ford.
How much did Estee Lauder pay Le Labo?
Estée Lauder has purchased cool New York-based fragrance brand Le Labo. Financial details of the transaction weren't disclosed, but WWD's sources suggest that Estée Lauder could've paid up to twice as much as Le Labo's annual retail sales, which are estimated at $20 million to $30 million.Oct 15, 2014